Sensual dance duet about attraction, repetition, form and feeling
In This resting, patience, Ewa Dziarnowska and Leah Marojević build an ever-evolving, caring and attentive dance performance. Both generous and sensual, the work explores themes of attraction, repetition, form and feeling. The way you enter and exit the room, become part of the audience, take in the dance and immerse yourself in the atmosphere all shapes the collective experience. The performance lasts three hours, during which you may freely leave and re-enter.
Artistic confessional on your performance experience
You just saw a performance. What was your role in it? As an audience member, you are an essential part of the experience. In the artistic confessional Tell Me What You Really Really Really Think, performance artist fay asks you to actively reflect on this responsibility. On three separate evenings, after the performance in Theater Kikker, they invite you to a one-on-one conversation. You won’t see each other, so you can fully focus on your thoughts. In a personal, open conversation, fay encourages you to share your sensations, ideas and feelings, allowing you to paint a clearer picture of your own experience and help deepen the artistic conversation.
Tell Me What You Really Really Really Think can be visited after g r oo v e, Macht vs Seks, This Resistance, Patience and The Basement, and will only be accessible for visitors of these performances. The conversation will be in English.
Credits
door: Ewa Dziarnowska | met: Leah Marojević | geluid: Krzysztof Bagiński | licht: Jacqueline Sobiszewski kostuums & styling: Nico Navarro Rueda, Franziska Acksel | dramaturgisch support: Jette Büchsenschütz | artistieke dialoog: Suvi Kemppainen | foto: Spyros Rennt |video document: Margarita Maximova | met dank aan: Maciej Sado
productie: Ewa Dziarnowska | co-productie: Sophiensæle | financieel ondersteund door Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion en Capital Cultural Fund (HKF). Met de steun van Tanzfabrik Berlin e. V., Theaterhaus Berlin Mitte